| Ali Khalif Galaid علي خليف غلير |
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| In office 8 Oct 2000 – 28 Oct 2001 |
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| Preceded by | vacant, 1997-2000 |
| Succeeded by | Osman Jama Ali |
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| Born | 1941 |
| Political party | TNG |
| Religion | Islam |
| *served in exile in Djibouti up to 14 October 2000 | |
Ali Khalif Galaid (Somali: Cali Khaliif Galayr, Arabic: علي خليف غلير) (born in 1941) was the Prime Minister of Somalia from October 8, 2000 to October 28, 2001.[1]
Galaid has extensive experience in public policy, diplomacy, and public administration. He taught these subjects at universities in the United States.
In October 2000, then President of Somalia Abdiqasim Salad Hassan named Ali Khalif Galaid as Prime Minister. The two statesmen returned to Somalia from their Djibouti exile on October 14.
On October 15, Ismail Mahmud Hurre was named Foreign Minister. The rest of the cabinet was announced five days later: Abdullahi Baqor Musa as Defense Minister, Dahir Shaykh Muhammad as Interior Minister, and Sayid Shaykh Dahir as Finance Minister.
| Preceded by vacant, 1997-2000 |
Prime Minister of the Republic of Somalia October 8, 2000–October 28, 2001 |
Succeeded by Osman Jama Ali |
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